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词组 ground zero
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ground zero
noun
1
the centre of action. From the lingo of atomic weapons, literally meaning 'the ground where a bomb explodes' US, 1966.
2
a back-to-basics condition from which a recommencement or restructuring may be developed. Figurative, from sense as a 'centre of targeted destruction' UK, 2001.
3
an untidy bedroom. Teen slang US, 2002

ground zero

The site of any disaster; specifically, and often capitalized (Ground Zero), the site of New York’s World Trade Center, wrecked by airplanes on September 11, 2001. Originally the term designated the central point of a nuclear detonation or similar large blast, but since the attacks of 2001, often referred to simply as nine-eleven, it has been used both specifically and metaphorically. It was first used with reference to the atomic bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki in 1945 and then was extended to other disasters, such as earthquakes. Referring to the economic downturn, a character in Ian Rankin’s novel The Complaints (2009) asked, “Does nobody realize this is Credit Crunch Ground Zero?”
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